Hampshire Treasures

Page 55 - Stubbington and Hill Head

Stubbington covers the old parish of Crofton which dates from Saxon
times, and parts of the old Holy Rood church date back to the 14th
century. In the 17th century Stubbington was noted for its smuggling
activities. Stubbington and Hill Head are now largely residential areas
due to the development which has occurred over the last twenty years. The
coast at Hill Head provides a locally-popular recreation area for
activities such as dinghy-sailing, sea-angling and board-sailing. Part of
the Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve lies to the west of the ward; the
reserve is managed by the County Recreation Department and constitutes an
important wetland habitat for birds and plants.

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